Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99969 total results. Showing results 93361 to 93380 «466546664667466846694670467146724673Next ›Last » 19,000 missing people reported to police in Wales last year Police in Wales handled an average of 50 missing people reports a day last year, new figures have shown. BBC 25/10/2016 News Police Chiefs’ Blog: CC Sara Thornton – Chief Constables’ Council October 2016 Chiefs gathered together in London in October for our quarterly council meeting. Our focus was police reform and we considered some really important issues to the future of policing. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/10/2016 Report The police can’t continue to pick up the pieces of Britain’s mental health cuts Officers’ duty to protect the community from crime and terror is being jeopardised by the time they spend on people in crisis BBC 25/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Police get more than 1,000 missing person reports a day, figures show Forces in England, Scotland and Wales received 382,855 calls about people disappearing in 2015-16 The Guardian 25/10/2016 News Fit to tackle the challenges of the future: Developing and equipping the police workforce What will the police forces of the future look like, and how will we get there? Sussex Chief Constable Giles York, NPCC lead for Workforce, makes the case for change in the recruitment and development of police officers, in order to build a workforce more reflective of the skills and competencies needed for the modern police service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/10/2016 Opinion Corporate Performance and Scrutiny Group Performance Outcomes Current Performance levels:- Headline overview statistics for Crimes & ASB statistics (including stats by District council area) Road Traffic Collision casualties North Yorkshire OPCC 24/10/2016 Report North Yorkshire – Cut Crime and Anti-social Behaviour As part of the Corporate Performance, Delivery and Scrutiny Board Report, this looks at Priority 2: Cut Crime and Anti-social Behaviour (including Performance Update) June 2016 North Yorkshire OPCC 24/10/2016 Report New powers to confiscate property used for money laundering planned Home Office introducing bill to enable seizure of more goods. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2016 News As artificial intelligence evolved, so does its criminal potential The New York Times 24/10/2016 Analysis, Feature Gropers in police ranks going unpunished Sue Sims, a former chief constable, said there was a “culture of acceptance” over sexual misconduct The Times - Subscription at source 24/10/2016 Analysis, Feature The strong case for anonymity on arrest Cliff Richard and Paul Gambaccini, who last week told MPs and peers about their ordeals when they were named as sex crime suspects. ‘I believe that people should not be named on arrest save in exceptional circumstances,’ writes former chief constable Andrew Trotter. The Guardian 24/10/2016 Feature, Opinion Female Labour MPs call for legal change following Ched Evans retrial More than 40 MPs write to attorney general to urge change in law that would stop use of a complainant’s sexual history becoming routine practice The Guardian 23/10/2016 News Mental health pilot aims to intercept potential terrorists Medical professionals working alongside prevention officers to help mentally vulnerable before they become a threat Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/10/2016 News No sign of police conduct report The report of a misconduct investigation into West Yorkshire Police’s former chief constable has yet to be made public nearly three months after being received by the county’s crime commissioner. Yorkshire Evening Post 23/10/2016 News Britain must not abandon its role fighting terrorism in Europe, says Nick Clegg Former deputy PM urges Theresa May not to bow to pressure to quit Europol agency The Guardian 23/10/2016 News Estates and ICT Strategy Progress and Planning Police services will be delivered through three tiers of estate, core operational hubs, deployment/response bases, and local community ‘touchpoints'. North Yorkshire OPCC 23/10/2016 Report Home Office ‘walked away from huge problem of fake passports’ The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 23/10/2016 News A Matter of Conviction: A blueprint for community-based rehabilitative prisons The report is the culmination of the year-long Future Prison project by the RSA and Transition Spaces into how 21st century prisons could better support rehabilitation. It is the first comprehensive inquiry into the whole prison system, involving everyone from serving and former prisoners to specialists in education, employment and health, as well as those with senior prison experience. (PDF 5 MB) RSA 22/10/2016 Report A Matter of Conviction: A blueprint for community-based rehabilitative prisons 10 key recommendations for a self-improving, more cost effective and innovative prisons system RSA 22/10/2016 News Reflections on ‘Look Outs’ A Blog from Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball as she leaves her post as Senior National Co-ordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 22/10/2016 Feature, Opinion «466546664667466846694670467146724673Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events